Alesis MK2 Portable Speaker User Manual


 
installation chapter 2
14 Monitor One Mk2 Reference Manual
Connecting your speakers to an amplifier
Before connecting the speakers, make sure your amplifier is turned OFF!
The Monitor One Mk 2 features professional-grade 5-way binding posts for
external wiring to the amplifier. This type of connector can accommodate
bare or tinned wires, banana plugs in two different orientations, and even
spade lugs.
About Wire: Use the shortest length of the largest diameter wire you can
get. #12-14 gauge multi-stranded speaker wire found at most hi-fi
stores works very well. This kind of wire resembles oversized lamp
cord and is very easy to work with.
Use the correct polarity when wiring
Be sure you wire the + terminals of the speakers to the + terminals of the
amplifier. If one speaker's polarity is out of phase with the other, the result
will be loss of low frequency response and stereo imaging when the system is
played. To help you do this, most speaker cable has a way to tell one
conductor from another. Some use different-colored wires or insulation;
others mold a small line or marker into one insulator to mark it.
In most cases, the speaker outputs of the amplifier will have a red terminal
and a black terminal; these should be connected to the same-colored
terminals of the Monitor One. Consult the manual of your power amplifier
for specific information. In a properly-phased system, a positive input to the
amplifier should result in a positive voltage on the red terminal, and push the
driver forward.
If you are using a dual banana plug connector, one side of the plug usually
has a "GND" marker molded on it so you can keep polarity straight after
unplugging and replugging. In standard practice, the GND side connects to
the black terminal of the speaker. Note that you may plug a banana
connector directly into the jack top, or you may turn the red and black
terminal caps of the Monitor One all the way up and plug the banana
connector into the sides of the jack. Use the method that will be the most
secure and cause the least amount of bending of the wire.